About Nicolas

This past month, Voyage LA Magazine interviewed composer Nicolas Repetto regarding his scoring career, his struggles, projects he’s worked on, and much more.
You can catch the interview on the link below!
Voyage LA Magazine interviews Nicolas Repetto
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NICOLAS REPETTO, Guest Conductor
Contact person:
Helen Hauser (305) 342-2777
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Photos and interviews available
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—
“The Silver Screen” – Family Pops Concert
Sunday, November 19, 2017, 4:00 PM ** Pinecrest Gardens,
11000 Red Road, Pinecrest, FL 33156
The Alhambra Orchestra, with guest conductor Nicolas Repetto–an up-and-coming film composer from South Florida — invites the public to visit beautiful Pinecrest Gardens for a lively concert of movie music. Current and classic film and video game themes will be performed by our full symphony orchestra. You’ll recognize a medley of themes by John Williams (the Star Wars composer), music from Pirates of the Caribbean and Phantom of the Opera, plus...

I was in NYC this past week to receive the ASCAP Foundation’s Michelle and Dean Kay Award for an outstanding composer from the ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop with Richard Bellis this past summer. I was thrilled to be selected among so many talented composers. Dean Kay is such a warm, and generous person. When we met during the reception, he told me the story of when he wrote “That’s Life” and Frank Sinatra propelled to amazing heights, opening so many doors for Dean.
The evening was a star-studded event. Stephen Schwartz (composer for WICKED, PIPPIN, GODSPELL), Maria Schneider, and Morten Lauridsen were all there including many talented and emerging singers, songwriters, and composers. A truly memorable evening for all!

Friday, August 5th, marked the last day of the ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop with Richard Bellis. I felt incredibly happy to have experienced this workshop and very thankful for all the new friends I’ve made through the workshop as well.
During the month, I had an incredible time learning even more about the film scoring business. We met heads of music, music editors, JoAnn Kane Music Service (the same people who prepare the scores and parts for John Williams, John Powell, and others), we honed our conducting, we wrote a cue for an assigned scene from an A-List film, and finally recorded that music with a 64-piece orchestra at the Newman Scoring Stage at Fox Studios.
I’m still reeling from the fact that we were allowed to record with such a large group...

I am super excited to announce that the short film I scored for Mary-Lyn Chambers, our gifted director, will screen at the Festival de Cannes for the Emerging Filmmaker Showcase.
Listen to excerpts of the score here.
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SYNOPSIS
Caught in the gears of the 2014 US immigration crisis, when over 52,000 unaccompanied minors crossed the border, twelve-year old Ana arrives at an immigration detention center with nothing but the clothes on her back, her mute, younger brother, and a treasured music box. She soon finds that seeking safety will cost more than she bargained for.
INSPIRATION
After learning about the 52,000 unaccompanied children from Mexico and Central America...

It’s been a wonderful start to the new year so far (I know I’m a bit late, but better late than never!).
I’ve been keeping very busy writing film scores, concert music, and much more. Check out the updates below:
I had the pleasure writing an original score for a re-cut of the feature film, Desires of the Heart by the talented James Kicklighter. Here’s a summary: Dr. Kris Sharma (Val Lauren) is a psychiatrist from India practicing in Savannah, Georgia when he meets Madeline (Alicia Minshew), a local artist with a mysterious past. While their relationship begins to blossom in America, Kris is summoned home by his brother (Gulshan Grover) to marry the woman (Priya Ahuja) chosen by his parents. But as he begins to...

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BRIEF BIO

Nicolas was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and moved to Miami, FL at an early age. He got his first break scoring a series of commercials for Beber Silverstein Group and their client, Broward Health Systems. His music can now be heard on The Learning Channel and Univision.
Nicolas enjoys the collaboration between producer, director and composer. The push and pull of ideas is a driving force until the music has been composed in an organic and story/character-driven manner. Getting into the psyche of the story and characters is how Nicolas writes his music.
Living in Los Angeles, Nicolas is an active member of the film scoring community and is working on several film and multimedia projects.